A Semester in the Life of A Garbage Bag

Korman, Gordon (Book - 1987)
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When luckless Raymond Jardine becomes Sean Delancey's eleventh-grade-English project partner, he persuades Sean's grandfather to pose as a long-deceased, obscure Canadian poet, in an effort to pass the course and win a vacation to a luxurious Greek island.

Publisher: New York ; - Scholastic
Pages: 257
ISBN: 0590406957, 0590406949
Language: English
Statement of responsibility: Gordon Korman
Physical description: 257 p. ; 22 cm.
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May 17, 2010
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I decided to read this because a very interesting friend had listed it on Facebook as one of his favourite books. I read a lot of Gordon Korman books as a kid and loved them and, while this one’s cover looked familiar, the synopsis didn’t ring any bells. For some reason I remembered the school’s temperamental solar and wind power generator as being run on garbage. I also don’t remember noticing the individuality is cooler than conformity theme as personified in the character of Raymond Jardine. So while I’d read this book before, apparently it had been wasted on me.

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